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    • The New Classics: 5 Beauty Trends That Are Here To Stay

      Looks that hadn't been invented - or weren't possible - 25 years ago are now part of today's beauty lexicon


      Beachy Hair

      When Yves Saint Laurent said, "Fashions fade; style is eternal," he might not have been talking about beachy waves, but the sentiment holds. Long, windswept strands, which gained steam in the '90s, are now ubiquitous, from the office to the runway. "Beachy hair should carry over from day to night, so it can't be such a mess that you can't wear it to a cocktail party," says hairstylist Ashley Javier. "Aim for a rougher, edgier version of Veronica Lake curls."







      The Stained Lip

      Between the lipstick-crazy '80s and the lip-gloss-loving 2000s, stained lips rocked the '90s as a sheer, pretty complement to the prevailing less-is-more natural look. Today's stains are nondrying and long-lasting, won't transfer to your teeth, and can tint lips from a barely there pink to a vampy deep plum. "You want no shine," says Nars national makeup artist Francelle, who used

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    • Best Hair and Makeup Trends for Fall 2010

      From retro red nails to bombshell-worthy volume, ELLE presents the reinvented classics you'll fall for this season


      MAROON STAIN

      The Look: Wine shades "infuse fantasy into a look," says makeup artist Pat McGrath, who at Dior had editors cooing over her revamp of summer's ubiquitous red lip.

      Seen At: Dior, Luca Luca, Missoni, Peter Som, Proenza Schouler

      DIY: Work with your coloring: Fairer beauties should try a purplish shade; those with darker skin tones, a warmer, reddish-black.

      Try With: Taupe lids. At Proenza Schouler, M.A.C makeup artist Diane Kendal used a brown shadow along the lash line.






      Get The Look: Estée Lauder Pure Color lipstick in Midnight Bloom; Dior Rouge Dior lipstick in Daisy Plum; L'Oréal Paris HIP Crystal Shadow in Darling



      RED POLISH

      The Look: Hipsters can't get enough of greige, but the runways love red. "Red is feminine, so it's a nice counterpoint to the androgynous styles," says OPI artistic director Suzi Weiss-Fischmann.

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    • Runway Beauty Trends and Their Pop Culture Counterparts

      Runway hair and makeup looks - and their pop culture counterparts

      Swept-Out Eye Shadow and Stained Lips

      Whether you wear them separately or together, elongated eye shadow and berry-tinted lips are in for fall. On the Christian Dior catwalk, models like Siri Tollerød (shown at left) wore an emboldened version of this winning combo, recollecting the makeup style of '30s Hollywood star Mae West.





      Tidy Side-Pony

      Milly by Michelle Smith has favored the side-pony for two seasons in a row, and it's no wonder-the hairstyle is preppy yet sophisticated (sort of like Blair Waldorf's 'do on Gossip Girl.)





      Pompadour Updo

      Described as a masculine, androgynous look by coif-creator Sam Knight, the chic updos at Fendi were Duckie-licious.





      Black Latex and Red Lips

      The two go hand in hand-at least if you're planning on strutting Karl Lagerfeld's runway or purring your way into Batman's arms.






      Brushed-Back Pouf

      Peggy Bundy's smoothed-over bouffant may have elicited

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    • Best Makeup for Redheads

      Hollywood beauty gurus reveal what makeup looks go best with fiery locks



      LOOK-AT-ME LIPS


      Rachel Goodwin, a celebrity makeup artist for Chanel, says that lipstick isn't what it used to be-and that's a good thing: "In the 1960s, it was somewhat chalky and colors were overly pigmented. Since then, formulations have gotten friendlier. Textures are more sheer and natural-looking."

      But unforgiving formulas didn't stop women in the '60s from wearing bursts of color-a well-documented fact on the hit shot Mad Men where Christina Hendricks' character, Joan, has perfected the poppy-red lip. "There's something so optimistic about seeing a bright cherry pucker on a fair-skinned girl with red hair," says Goodwin.

      Not that you need to wear a "bold opaque statement" on your pout every time-Goodwin says that stained lips like Hendricks' at the Directors' Guild Awards (see photo above) are fair game too. And, she says, redheads can pull off pink as well as anyone: "You don't have

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    • Julia Roberts' Fitness Secrets

      Celebrity trainer Kathy Kaehler, who has worked with the actress for over a decade, reveals her current exercise routine

      In bringing Elizabeth Gilbert-the celebrated author who recounted her tale of self-discovery in Eat Pray Love-to the silver screen, Julia Roberts put on nearly 10 pounds while filming the Italy portion of the movie: Depressed after her divorce, Gilbert wrote that she arrived in Italy "pinched and thin" and proceeded to indulge herself in the country's delectable cuisine. Normally, however, Roberts works hard to maintain a svelte figure so she can run and play with her children, five-and-a-half-year-old twins Phinneaus and Hazel, and Henry, three.

      "You make these people and you love them and you want them around for a thousand years, and you want to be there for them for a thousand years," Roberts tells writer Will Blythe in the September issue of ELLE.

      To keep up with her brood, the 42-year-old Roberts-who says that aging gracefully "is a

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    • Summer Beauty: How Celebrities Survived The Heat Wave

      Check out the top five ways stars made it through July

      With blistering temperatures across the country and a record-high heat wave in the Northeast, it's been a sizzling July. But that didn't keep celebrities from stepping out! Follow their lead, and try these hot-weather beauty savers.



      1. Wear Sheer Makeup


      It's all going to melt off anyway-the least you can do is let your face breathe and keep pores from getting clogged! Do as Angelina Jolie and Blake Lively did and use foundation, concealer, and/or powder sparingly. Instead, focus on your eyes and cheeks: Sweat-resistant mascara and liner paired with long-lasting cream blush works wonders.



      2. Don't Worry About Smudged Eyeliner


      Taylor Momsen and Michelle Trachtenberg embraced their troublemaking Gossip Girl alter-egos and rocked smudgy, rimmed liner that would make Ozzy Osbourne and Alice Cooper proud. (Yes, Momsen's raccoon eyes from the Vans Warped Tour are a bit extreme, but you get the point.)



      3. Keep Hair

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    • Scarlett Johansson’s New Short Hairstyle

      Oribe, the legendary coiffeur behind Johansson's bob, talks about the star's cut-and why she chose to lop off her tresses

      Leave it to Scarlett Johansson to chop her locks when everyone else is going long: At Comic-Con last Saturday, the star debuted a shockingly shorter look. Not that anyone should be surprised-this is the same beauty adventuress who rocked a mullet in 2003 (Johansson has called her onetime 'do "crazy" but says she loved it). So why'd she go short again? And is it possible to pull off a bob if you're not blessed with Johansson's perfect bone structure? Oribe, the mane master behind the actress's cut, answers our burning questions.

      What was the inspiration for Johansson's haircut?
      It's a combination of Brigitte Bardot and Christy Turlington. The line along the bottom is very "Christy"-it's the precise type of bob Christy had in the early '90s-but the texture is very Bardot with the face-framing softness.

      Why did Johansson decide to lop off so

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    • Perfect Eyebrows: How to Get Hollywood’s Best Arches

      Anastasia Soare, celebrity brow expert, reveals her tips and tricks

      Anastasia Soare shapes the arches of Hollywood's elite (think Penélope Cruz, Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Richie, and Kim Kardashian). So who wins the award for most requested brows? Kardashian. "Girls come in with a picture of Kim, telling me they want their brows to look like hers," says Soare. "But the stencil I use on her doesn't flatter everyone." To bring "balance and harmony" to your unique bone structure, Soare says choosing the right width, shape, and color is key-here, her tips and tricks for getting perfect eyebrows.

      Through Thick and Thin
      "If you have a tiny face with delicate features, thick brows can be overwhelming," says Soare, adding that those with a low brow bone should also avoid going too full. "You want to open your eyes-if the space between the brows and the upper lashes is small, make the eyebrow thinner and more arched."

      On the other hand, if you have a higher-set brow bone,

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    • Fall 2010 Beauty Trend: Straight Hair

      While beach waves are fair game for summer, autumn promises sleeker strands


      Tousled, air-dried beach waves are chic for summer-and according to hair guru Ted Gibson, they're also practical: "The hair goes through a lot of damage with sun, chlorine, etc., so it's important to steer clear of too much heat-styling. Instead of flatironing hair to make it bone-straight, embrace and enhance your natural wave." For fall, however, Gibson says straight hair will reign supreme.

      "It's making a comeback," he says, noting the sleek styles he crafted for the Vena Cava and J. Mendel fall 2010 shows.

      Smooth strands also complemented Anna Sui's fall collection (see photo at right). "We decided to go silkier and shinier this season," says mane-master Garren, who created the hairstyle for Sui's show. "After center-parting hair and blowing it dry, we used a pressing iron."

      To flaunt catwalk-ready straightness without falling flat, Gibson recommends sectioning locks accordingly. "To

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    • How to reveal pearlier whites for summer, according to top dental experts

      Have you recently inspected your smile in the mirror, only to discover that it's lost its pearly-white appeal? Here, top dentists reveal tips and tricks for brightening your teeth.

      Don't Slack on Oral Care
      Besides getting a professional cleaning every six months, brushing your teeth with a whitening toothpaste twice a day is the obvious first step toward achieving a brighter smile. "Though they don't contain enough peroxide to actually whiten your teeth, whitening toothpastes are great at removing plaque and superficial stains," says Jennifer Jablow, DDS, who cares for the gorgeous grins of Ford Models' hottest faces (think fashion frontrunner Chanel Iman). Jablow also recommends brushing with an electric toothbrush to banish icky film from teeth (" Sonicare is my favorite brand-the sonic waves break down plaque and reduce the puffiness and inflammation of the gum tissue").

      Jablow suggests

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